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I took the exam a total of 3 times this year, 710 to 750, and I suffered a lot in the middle, and some experience may be useful to you.
The basic process is like this:
Tutorial materials: Official Guide, collectively referred to as OG, that is, Official Guide, is divided into 3 volumes: Comprehensive, Chinese, and Mathematics. (**The above is easy to buy, OG12,70 set) In addition, there is the official mock test software GMAT Prep, you can go**.
Generally, the first month is to practice hard, do it 2-3 times, summarize the mistakes, and make no mistakes.
Next, you can do prep to see your strength and understand your level.
Then I started to do prep cracking, and it was also good to practice to a question.
Next, let's get into the real fight, train with GWD, and do PREP practice PACE once a week.
It took a total of 2-2 and a half months to review full-time, which is almost.
Regarding the logic part, I think you should have the New Oriental Yellow Book. It's basically no problem to figure this out. In addition to proficiency problems, you may also have problems with English reading, which is manifested in the fact that you do not understand the questions, or you understand them incorrectly, or you read them slowly.
In this case, I recommend you to recite New Oriental's Yang Peng's difficult sentences, reciting about 30 sentences, which can greatly improve your speed and comprehension rate.
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The most basic logical thinking test in the GMAT test tests basic relational understanding. In short, it is to know the purpose of each sentence:
1.In order to support the argument from another angle;
2.In order to further explain a certain content;
3.In order to express opposing views;
4.In order to give an example of a certain phenomenon.
My personal advice is not to deliberately distinguish between different types of questions in the solution, and its ultimate goal is to clarify the problem.
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The GMAT does not focus on the candidate's language skills, but on whether the candidate has the potential to become a manager. So, what does it take to be a successful manager?
The SC, RC and CR sections of the language section respectively examine the ability to express effectively, the ability to learn to quickly extract effective information, and the most important decision-making ability as a manager.
So what is the specific core method of doing CR questions?
Question types that are commonly tested in CR questions: enhanced or weakened.
In terms of conditioned reasoning, which accounts for the largest proportion of test points, many different questions are actually enhanced or weakened variants.
It's just that different ways of asking questions will have some different characteristics.
Therefore, there are different tips for solving different problem types
But they are not the key to solving the problem, the core is still the test point.
That is, the logical type that embodies business thinking.
Therefore, according to business thinking, CR questions can be divided into five categories:
Conditional reasoning questions
Analogical reasoning questions
Objective management questions
Financial quotient questions, special questions (boldface),Examine everyone's ability in problem solving, transplantation innovation, target management, financial and quotient thinking, etc
If you can learn the corresponding way of doing questions according to this classification,
You will definitely be able to grasp the essence of the GMAT test CR question type and get the CR question method right.
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